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Key examples of revised HINARI interface pages
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This is the new Find journals, databases and other resources initial page. Note the new Find books by title A-Z list where links to all the books are. This is just like the Find journals by title A-Z list that no longer has links to any e-books.
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This is what displays for the O list of Books by title – the Accessible Content is the default page. You can view All Items by clicking on that link. This example is for a country with no exclusions. The Find journals by title A-Z list is organized in a similar way (Accessible Content and All Items).
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This is the Accessible Contents for a country with several exclusions and only the 2 Oxford books are available.
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This is the Find content by publisher drop down menu
This is the Find content by publisher drop down menu. We are looking for the BMJ Publishing Group for a country with some exclusions. Note how the publisher is listed under the You do not have full access to: category.
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We have clicked on the publisher and this is what displays in the Accessible Content – no journals are listed. If you opened the All Items list, you would get a list all the white boxes having the question mark!
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This slide is the link from the Find content by publisher drop down menu for Browse publisher - BMJ Publishing Group. Again, this is for a country with no exclusions. Note all the boxes with the green.
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This is the Eligibility page that has the new Group A and Group B explanation (note: 17 countries have gone from Group B to Group A) There is the link to the Free Access in Group B countries for some information resources list is on this page (next slide).
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From the Eligibility page, there now is a link to the Free Access in Group B countries for some information resources list. This is a list of resources that publishers allow free access to – even if the institutions cannot or choose not to pay the $1000 per year fee.
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